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But just a drop will perfume a handkerchief. Garland of Roses Garland of Violets Delicate as a Cobweb, Lasting as the Hills, J.D. BACON & CO. Drggists, SEVENTH AND JACKSON, Exclusive Agents. RODE A DRAY, Adventure of Girls To-Day. WERE THE CYNOSURE OF ALL. | ing weather. Occasional showers to= night and Thursday, Warmer to- morrow. somewhere between Fourth and 5 enth street Easter Sunday is the day for new Spring clothes. No man should let without giving—an order to i i set at Robins ¢ receive your ¢ get the latest patterns, style and perfect fit, you ghould visit’ my tailoring establishment W. J. Dicke, 425 Broadway. Morton’s Opera House, 4 ONE SOLID WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 19 ENGAGEMENT OF Fords Dramatic COMPANY Ina Repertoire of New Comedies and Dramas. | OF PL! AY NIGHTLY. New Songs and Dhces LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT Seats will by on sale at VanCulin’s Monday morning PADUCAH'S CLUB Prices.10, 20 and 30 cents Base Ball Enthusiasts*May New Fourteen in Nu the Mayflowe The Paducah league baseball club will arrive tonight on the Mayflower from St. to immediate practice. While the opening game will not be played for some time y that a number of prac be contested during the interim, club is pp strong. Lender & /L. son, am Stioe-Mak- ers, 133 Broadw t, it is likely Mr. and Mrs, South Third street, are parents of a arber Shop, Jd stand with new add | | Broadw | Catholic church, was a success both Lee Livingston has temporarily | financially and socially. ¥ Practi¢e Economy Utilizé Everything. tickets to Mobile, Ala. noory) of matiy\a successful man 31! pit Don't ae away your ol¢ 1 shoes | 189 and old clothes. ein save enough have their/house-cleaning done. Housewives in this way to office. I will pay a good cash price for] Old Shoes and Cast-Off Clothing. | > word or write }20a1 Ppducah, K tice Hartley, in the county, a day or two ago for a breach of the peace he !ad with a young man named Over- |street and fined $3 and costs in two eparate cases. : T will call for them done on short notice, Chas. Norwood, |Small ice boxes and refrigerators, | costs. | Lawrence, 213 Court. uf. A Narrow Fsc. Cigars Free. the celebrated Saboroso jast night, and is at each perform- ing in popular favor. J.C. Mendemball, Evansville, Ind. ; Will.be given Ao any one who makes the clgsest guess to the number of balls dropped in the Rolla slot machine for one commencing Monday, April 19, aud closing Saturday. April 24th, A purghnge of five bails entitled you to $ guess at McPHERSON’S | zéows of your/ ImprovedGhill and] and has been buffering Fever Cure 6n same térms As last or- hy der, It gives thoest saylsfaction of WEATHER REPORT. PERSONALS. Louisville, April 21.—Threaten- the city. in the city, LOCAL MENTION. | 3.7 the New Richmond. Lost. Ge Yesterday eveniag on Broadwa Bear Spring, ‘Venn. blae wrap. Finder] on business this morning. will please return to the Sus office. 1] w at the $4.99 will bay a 100 piece tlinner New Richmond. s and Queensware| Co.’s Monday, April 26.~19a6___| is visiting in the cit Painfully Hurt. alte. & Alittle son of Mr. ALE. Young fell] “90.77 ‘i he city today. while playing this forenoon and was|, Mr EF. M. painfully injured, butnot seriously, | 70'S: |S 1 the city on business. Mr. L. E. Vand ville snuff man, i Kesideuce at a Bargain. ‘Yo besokd ata sacrifice by May ist % Me re residenee, Apply. i fa at the Palver, wht, botnet ; Mr. J. H. at the Palmer. Rev. Calhoun Returns. road at noon on business, Elder H. L the city last night and will resume] Rive is at the Palmer. his meeting at Barnett’s hall tonight! Rey, Warner Moore, Sr., of May-|° Services begin promptly at 7:30. All] feld invited, My. F Notic Bring ov your old wheels and ex-| visit, change them for mew ones at Prayer Meeting Tonight. afternoon Regular prayer meeting at Tenth} Mrs. Zach Albritton, of 7:30, Elder J. W. Gant, of Elk-| ell, of the city, ton, will be there and address the] Miss Emma Green, of Mayfield, i congregation. All cordially invited. }a guest of Mrs. Horave T. Rivers, on 190 baysya blog Frait Bow! in opgl | 0°tr#0n street. glass at the Robins Glass and Queensfare jae, 19a In Honor of a Visito Miss Eannie Singleton this evening entertains the young men’s german club and their’ friends in honor of Miss Mary Radford, of Owensborc who has been in Paducah for several weeks, Mrs. Ben Brigggs Eli Sutherland. week's illuess, Mrs. R. J. C! tended the fur A. Walton, yesterday. arl Brower, of the If your family is small you need | 7" eden only one of fhoge S6-pleve cuttags| Homes, at Mayfield. sets to be had for $3.98 at the. Robj| Miss Helen Leg ins Glass ahd Queghsware Go.’s Mon- | is Visiting the Misse lay, April 26. 1926 North Eighth street Big Dance Friday. ‘rhe German Club has secured the Palmer House for dance to be giv- en Friday night, and the event prom- ises to be very enjoyoble, being the first since Lent f this morning on a brief trip. Mr. N. this morning from Louisville. Screen your house/before fly time. | the winter here, left toc 21a3 Hank Bitos. & Jones. | liffe on a visit to her brother. Notice, Mr. Joseph L. Friedman and wife, One dark bay-Poney ; blaze face ;| accompanied by Miss Anita Keiler, leg|leftat noon for Chieago to be absent right frontieg and sight hind white néarly up tg the knees; left] @bout ten days. front and left hindAeg white up to] Miss Mary O. Gibbs, of Coving- the knees ; short stampy ears and very] ton, ‘Tenn., left for home tods long long lack mane, he gne that finda him and] Davis and Jennie Young. brings him (to me will He well re-] Mr, Sam Brown, the warded. Thé-pony is threg years old} of Jola, is in the city to last spring. 1,207 North Eleventh] to Ari street. He departed Friday April location for his mill. 16th. Rey. D, D. Davis Mrs. Frank Foster, of Livingston an’ operation per- 19adswl | county, who ha 10¢ will buy axet of & goo tumb- | formed at the Boyd-White infirmary lers at Robins Glass and\Qneensware | Yesterday returne Co.'s on Mond: April 26. O Rey. H. L, Ca dozen go at this price. night from N home, for anything in hatdware. ‘his evening. Hank Bios & Jonrs. Mr. Entertainme ainment given last night the old Harbour building on ay by the young ladies of the Havar brothe Palmer House. his f On April 49-80 and 21 the Illinois] tye ry |Central Railroad Company will sell| the road this morning. d return at ” e fare for the(round trip, good re- y iurning until and ticluding May 1, sepa ‘Tickety will he op sale at Pa- | °S5" duecah Union/ Depot ad aie Wal Knox, of Nasiiville, Harry McCage Kinney Stat ville, were in an excursion party 1 "a. H. Hanson, Gh P, A, came in on the Buttorff this morni Chieago, Hl.) BREACH OF THE PEACE. W. A. Ketuenp, AGP Lauisville, J. F. Donovan, @. AL, V ’ qn Sanders Today. Fined Twice. Bud Hines was tried before Jus- for adjudication this morning. Lizzie, Henry aud Jennie Brown were charged with indulging in what is known as a breach of the peace. Lizzie got a judgment of $3, and Jen- nie $1 and costs. rm mn Two young men for racing on the Wanted to Buy, public highway were fined 85 and ape, Is Winning Popularity, Rey, Fuzzell and wife started to The Ford Stock company the country Saturday morping and another good house at Morton’s |i crossing ove of the bridges over the river east of town,the horse be- came frightened and backed the bug- wy off the bridge precipitating Mr. and Mrs. Fuzzell, buggy and horse 1056 screen doors, aud all have to] into the creek below, a distance of nee Winning new laurels aud gain- Jsold at Scott Hardware Co, this and] about ten or twelve feet, says the | next month, 2004 Murray ‘Times.’’ Some parties by went to their assist- Fuzzell was not serious- ly burt,but came near being drowned. Her husband is more seriously hurt ‘onsiderably Reetor, Ark.,/Feb. 25, 1897, | Norse Dear Sir: / Please ship another about twebty brands 1 garry, and is room, certainly a Winner, RIP V AN WINKLE. ie Yours ttuly, —* J. RY Harvonn, At Morton's Opera, t Sold by DuBois & ‘Tor night, “Rip Van Winkle’? will be pre- sented by the Ford Darmatje Com pany at the opera house togight, — — t Extra Service, People’ Railway Company caps jaa, oinniee Brunson’s Flower Sick Bars Tereiay eo ers, 133 Broadway. oy is com; d by 1 ‘pit will only br is tan be'told of the p hone 161, 9 results, " on the City | John Yates, of Lyon county, is in “TWAS A DIVERSION NEW TO PADUCAHANS Railroads and Railroad reople. No, C. AND ST, L, MILEAGE Disps shifts yesterday Supt, W. J. Hills left on 104 a. m, for Nashville Dispatcher Johnston returned frot the Memphis races last night Hanks, of Caldwell county, is Jean, of Mt. Ve 8 1 can, of Mt. Vernon, is at] Tiree Chicago girls created a sen- ) forenoon | betwéen 9 and 10 o'clock by riding around on a dray Capt. Jim Cook went up the road | the City of Padi W. Dixon has returned to They came in on | » | Eads are chuck full of fun and ‘Their names are Lizzie Carton and Miss Kittie Burke Gist, the drug drummer, is e| Mrs. Mariana Mays, of Mayfield, George Jones hailed Ben Boyd, the colored drayman, and the 8, deftly arranging their sought out a clean spot on the derous, unsightly vehicle rift, the Nash-]ting their parasols proceeded to reve solid comfort Hon, Will Graham, of Marshall McFadden, of St. J.B. Lord, the Chicago tie they were driven up Manno went down the the | unl limited numbers ot Q whoun returned to] Mr. I. F. Abilguard, of Grand sand} ‘The Katterjolin Brick nted as far as ore fair tourists id, was in the city this forenoon. er came in this morning from Mayfield on a brief ’ t Dr. Frank Boyd madea flying trip af Papvean Crore Wores. | to Metropolis. today, refurning this and were transferred eld street Christian church tonight atjis visiting her brother, Porter Baz- The motormen e latter only waved their id little Co.'s Monday, April daughter, Nell, are guests of Mrs. st disconcerted keep up with them, even were on a dray At the postotlice the trio dis ed and after inquiring Constable Anderson Miller, of the county, wae in the city today, after a for mail they rk, of Mayfield, at- ral of her sister, Mrs. ity, 18. visit- ing his grandfather, Mr. Smith]* than | Rept nizens of this munici- of the county, Sheriff Holland and Mr, Lee Pot- ter went up the river en the Fowler g men| old Dan Rice, until after midnight. ‘There was quite a party of the ex cursionists on the bx Dilday, of the Equitable Life Assurance Company, came in Mrs. Elizabeth Yeiser, who spent} e city of Paducah at y for Wick- charge of Miss Eastman. Master Will Carton, McKay, 4 ‘ and stubby]a pleasant visit to Misses Maude biped or wie i of St.| of | aw mill man y en route sas, where he goes to seek a 7S. P. Schaldes,Jr 2. Gunter, Joyee, They all enjoyed few) houn returned last shville. Lhe meeting - ———4 * at Barnett’s hall, postponed on ac- |, New telephone on lis Telephone} count of bis absence, will resume : We're not the/w house inthe city,ithere George P. Davis, a prominent t. | young music dealer of Lewiston and guest of his Davis, at the We run ofr business in the interest of -« my | cause we like tu, us to. We do ge ast mowley in the city. quit selling groceries, according to inspect our/shoes bgfore buying ds, and is out drumming for A, banquet. He went up Lexpien & Lypos, WAREHOUSE. Mrs. H. A. Hardison and Miss Phe Paducah Transier Company Will Build One. purchased from th And One Horse Racing Case Before And One Horse Racing Case Before | ostends through an entire block » owner 401 feet vag | the center of the br [the left and lodged behind the sho Judge Sanders had but one or two Co., stated toa reporter torlay that a PDY ous, acute at cost of $5000. ‘The use to which the not yet been determined, exe: it will be a storage w rumored that the wareliguse used by a new industry Aeing worked n’t save you a house and lot soon be in your own home if you buy your shves from us, Lexpien & Lypon. DEATH OF MKS. WATTS, |courtesan, was run away from West Court street yesterday. | had opened up another resort Jing to reports, and her sisters y | which they were fl ble Mayticld Lady ascept eh id AP ad Miss Annie Watts, one of Maytield’s most estimable women, since and is yet confined to his} day of hernia ere performed by Drs. Bo: and Stevens, of May forts to save her life. ‘The deceased was about 28 years of age, and a daughter of Mr, Napo- She had been married but a short time, For the latest styles An ox blood | ture ean Ye seen at J & Son’s, 416 Broadway. Numbers and chocolate, all wid Lendler & bash i hoe-Mak- | Give us a call, Lanois) Lyxvon. “hata ay-- aun. pleted| Best pario oa or | 10c. 7 123, 8, 2nd St, oid Will Long, lately ne pile | driver gang, is in the city again “Old Dummy’? Conductor Scott came in with 45 loads in his local | train | Whatever other roads are doing | this line is tlouri ke a ergy jo # in a rainy June adq tus hear from you, Frank now Le So many ¢ and} work trains now that it really looks} inesome around the yards at times Will Sanders, who lost a dig ome time since while making young | coupling on the pile driver, has re- turned t | | The hea ehind the $07 yesterday tis bagk this a. 1 Patterson, of the loca r i wid went home freigat | |feeling quite unwell this morning, & jig | feeling quite uny ler se kets for the early are, owing to t ackwater, COU elled to toad their output on the adsout of Memplis, but the Fidelity aud Ca wf of at. s | Sixth street line a Lampley new togs and subscriber for **Mileage’s"’ for ing box Foreman Dick Lucas, with a large ly augmented force, is busy tilling Jand repairing the washout river track It is more driven and planked up on, the to prevent future caving drive them off. i ea have been teat 1 they will stay hot wea Andy Showers, the showman a tas well k t r m, Ala., in Mar widow in Birw aud are luwing possession of his property and tl custody of his childrea Dispatcher Harry J ets had he fon the Tennessee voice of the professional toc and aced his dueats on Typbon 1, whe brought up the rear in’ the splendid race wou hy Brickridere The inhabit be 0 ypearance with their Jin mosquito nets as ainst the Buffal Phe train men are learning to ke 1) through that section, for whe y open the entrance to thei kets to talk myriar lown their gullets FATAL ACCIDENT. Deputy Sheriff of Fulton County {Shot. opped His Pistol and Was 8 in the Breast, Claude Walker, deputy Sheriff of this—Fulton—county, says a Hick- irier-Jour- aud per- d late yesterday man dispasch to the + eve s attending to business about four southeast oftown, and in unfastening a gate latch leaned over his saddle so far that his pistol dropped from his breast pocket, striking the ground and firing, The bullet strack him in ranged {der blade, He is still alive, but the ans have little hope of his re covery. Real Pstate Transfer. Lucretia P, Tisdale deeds to L. P, Jones, for $1350, property on Mon- roe street. ELLA HAD TO MOVE, The Brow Woman Ousted by the Ella Brown, the notorious colored She scords Ler day engaged ina gengral fight, for in the police yurtihis morning, The police keep a busy moving. She can not go » | back to Brooklyn, Ill,, and should be *,| kept away from Paducah, GRAND DRAWING, , in their ef- | Set of Furniture Given Away Sat- urday Night. Ford's StocW’Company will give al fine set of fuyniture to person hold. Jing the luck number, at the opera |house Satutday night. The furni | Items of Interest Relative to the! her Castle worked two , |show Cress goods under in our new Hogwood is waking ters with his layout fthe boys are out on fireman ‘Tow es. He nplaived terribly of that werg ever Zold in Padueah, 0 yards ia reMnerts of soft fio ished bieachetl dom s ic og sale in ur annex th's week st Se ayant valet ed plqvet, just] font sacrifigg, once sold zea facd\on sgfe in our wn fat Btw yard | W tu handsome towels, | ( 4) Vabfe tinens--prices | Ma bargdins, Lace eur jiain ie ements. We /are glad of Jan opy to @yeince you that ] this is the stor wiheh your trade Luis week we wit begin a great 1{ shoe and slipper Agfe at special prices Wes fer Wytaple me of shoes ‘DAN SMITH the Nashville courts for aston would horte pock- RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. [April Soffing at Harbour's.| TLe New, the Beautifal, the Costly, at Inexpensive Prices So much t® tell about, so little space to tell it in, 40 many new things coming and going that oft-repeated visits are necessary to keep in touch with our ever-changing stock, More Millinery, Another fnvolce of millinery will reach here this/week, ‘Phe strictly lovely and the/irresistibly beautiful s and bonnets wifl be ready for r choosing, Tf-you have special «eas of your owy, come select the material and our/artist will execute your ideas at most reasonable and money-saving prices Dress Goods. Strong, honest and day light—we Jyuarters, thé goods must be right jlere for the fights 89 stroag it woud vinify any fault uw color or defect in weave: Black Dress Goods. Navy blues and novelties for spring | wear We offer attpactive styles and prices indat vod will make iv very much to the interest of all purchasers who will examine our stock for their dress goods wants, Cotton Dress Stuffs. entyon all dress goods A great stock, foreign, cloths, too, o very deinty in fabric/and so beru- ifal in priatiog can De further heig ened in’ loveliness by the use of rich nterlining Are very swelj and high art goods 1 pensive pti New parasols have arrived, We earnedily believy’ that we are x the best 8 1Se//10 and ? | HARBOUR'S 112 and 114.N, 3d Has opened a néw stock of ~ GROCERIES + t his stand on the corner of Keventh and Adams. /Call gad see hjm and get his prices ; he witf save you money on erything at. Freg delivery to 1 parts of ihe city Regular Meals l5c., (°°) 108 South Seconds | WALTER ScoTT |Cleaning and Dye | t-Cldes work g efunded. ie * en pleage cal and gave | you will Mot regret the | money thayyou will have tw pay for | such workeas we will do sor yo EIGHTH ANDO WASHINGTON, Special Sale. One week only Cho roased coffee, per Ib. 1i¢ Choice barljy, per Ib, Ssesy evapofated pears,per lb. 7 fest sin dkjed peaohes, per lb. 9 Best apple hutter, Best maple syrup Bes maple syrup, 4 gal. 50 } s Ib. can apples, 4: ( e 31h. can tae peaches, 10 Best parlor matches, per-gackage 1 LL. Rasvou\n Phone 8), 123, 8. 2ng St. 51,000 BOND. And) George MeBlya Couldn't Give lt. George McElya arrested on a charge of ‘arson, was tuken to. Metropolis yesterday and | lodged in jail in default of a $1,000 bond. McElyais married, and was expecting his wife from Metropolis when arrested here the young man Send Us your repyfring and be happy Lisp & Lyprs CASE OF KIDNAPPING Bil Smith's Daughter Takeo Away From tor The report is that twelve or 1 away his daughter. The old man does not know where his daughter is but thinks they carried her to ¢ lisle county, It seems that her by o. The old man thinks the a crowd anf came her husband got after her. We have to blow our 6wo horn; there is no one to do it for us. The people with whom we /do business sure, but we can’t walt for that, We want you to know right now that w« are the best shoemakers on earth; that our prices are bonest; that we convine Laxpyer & Lypox Lendler & Lydoif, the Sloe-Mak- ers, 133 Broadway. { ed a All worask is for vox to examine our Wonder Fr frigerator and we cgh prove they arc would help us oceassignally, to he Office Hours the best. .W, Gleaves ll begiven out at every perform. ance, \ Zlad _. HANK Buos. & Joxse, Dr. Hdwards, specialty Kyes, id , Padugaby Ky. y We have enongh screen doors in stock to supply Every Voier in the City of Paducah At just one-half the price last Year SCOTT HARDWARE CO. INCOR PORATED, 318 to 324 Broadway. Sign of Big Hatchet. —== = = <== oe a hae ooo te ee th a o & ‘oo oh ® © Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and Sanitary... Plumber. Ene IN k igs and Fixtures, Snag wt. 1 th Fourth Street C lepnone Ne. 20 areeereees a aeees Boer GEBHART sever" ROSH ©. B. STARKS, AGENT FOR Galigraph and Densmore Typewriters‘and Supplies. A 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET Bay Will exchange for-ofd Machines at liberal figures. C. F. Schrader, HEALER YN STAPLE Fancy GROCERIES “Fresh Meats, &c. Low prices, prompt and polite attentic me a trial | will please you. Free de ivery to all parts Tolephone 160 Just Received Our order and city r. 12th & Madison Spring and Summer Goods NOVELTIES IN DRESS 000s, * Shirt Waists and Wcist Patterns, B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-] Our Shoes are from the best s ries, the and up te olor and our prices on shoes suit ™. We haye an excellent Ine of ladies Furnishing Goods. We want your patronage and will be thankful for it too 205 Brovdway, Opposite Lang Bros,’ Drug Store scare a 120 North 5th Streét, (NEX' PALME. TOUSK: \ Telephon 364 and Power Co. hd Sibcria Ro-| Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows: Store Lights ‘ 6c per month. Residence Lights 20¢e CurrenttorFans $1.50 “ D. B: SIMON, Supt, ». cst)